Detecting a traumatic brain injury is not always an easy task for either medical professionals or Queens traumatic brain injury attorneys. Perhaps the most misleading medical findings are the results of radiological studies, such as X-Rays, CT or MRI tests.
Misleading Proof
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When a Queens traumatic brain injury attorney is searching for objective proof of a traumatic brain injury, he or she should not solely depend on the radiological findings. Contrary to popular belief, a negative scan, MRI or X-Ray result does not indicate the absence of a brain injury. In fact, a CT, MRI or X-Ray may not even detect whether an individual is alive, in a coma or dead.
According to research, the reason why these radiological findings are misleading in detecting a traumatic brain injury is because they cannot detect the microscopic structural damage caused by concussions. Additionally, these findings cannot visualize the resulting chemical changes triggering nerve cell death. These are important objective proof that indicates that the victim has suffered a brain injury.
As such, it is very important for the Queens traumatic brain injury attorney to look at the big picture in determining whether the client is suffering from a brain injury. The attorney should look at the other signs and symptoms when interviewing the client.
We Can Help
At the Law Offices of Kenneth A. Wilhelm, our attorneys are experienced in detecting the subtle signs of traumatic brain injuries, even if your physician overlooked it. Please contact us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1-800 WORK-4-YOU (1-800-967-5496). We can also help with traumatic brain injury cases in New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, or Florida.
If you have been seriously injured in any of the 50 U.S. states, please call us and we will try to help you with your case. Other phone numbers for us include: 1-800-RADIO-LAW, 1-888-WYPADEK, or 1-800-LAS-LEYES. Please visit us at www.Work4YouLaw.com.




